Endpoint

Historically, network endpoints have been easy to locate and define – desktop PCs, phones and printers for example.

Now, however, the situation is much more complex and fluid. Laptops, BYO devices and smartphones – all associated with users – and IoT devices such as CCTV cameras with no user association are all potential points of access for malware to infiltrate the network – and all of them must be secured.

Business Value

Helps meet compliance

such as GDPR and protect reputation

Reduce risk

of data loss/compromise and the potential associated financial penalties

Protect investments

Protect against threats

Reduces risk by protecting against both current and emerging threats

Endpoints can be broadly categorised as managed or unmanaged and Axial’s suite of solutions covers both, helping to ensure full coverage and a consistent level of security. In summary, Axial’s approach for managed endpoints are:

Patch – eliminate known vulnerabilities and stay on top of new ones

Anti-malware – block known malware rapidly with low overhead

Data loss prevention – prevent exfiltration of data in the event of compromise

Encryption – if data is lost or stolen, it is meaningless to the attacker